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This letter box, which was taken from a railway station on the Tanga-Moschi line in German East Africa, captured by the British during 1916, was presented to the Lahore post office by Major General Sir Richard Henry Ewart, Deputy Adjutant and QMG, in recognition of the services rendered by postal officials of this circle to the East African Expeditionary Force. | This letter box, which was taken from a railway station on the Tanga-Moschi line in German East Africa, captured by the British during 1916, was presented to the [[Lahore]] post office by Major General Sir Richard Henry Ewart, Deputy Adjutant and QMG, in recognition of the services rendered by postal officials of this circle to the East African Expeditionary Force. | ||
Located at the Golra Railway Station, Islamabad, Pakistan. | Located at the Golra Railway Station, Islamabad, Pakistan. |
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Summary
This letter box, which was taken from a railway station on the Tanga-Moschi line in German East Africa, captured by the British during 1916, was presented to the Lahore post office by Major General Sir Richard Henry Ewart, Deputy Adjutant and QMG, in recognition of the services rendered by postal officials of this circle to the East African Expeditionary Force.
Located at the Golra Railway Station, Islamabad, Pakistan.
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